Extreme points of Eurasia
Yelnyɔgeraa
A extreme pɔnsere ko a Eurasia la farther north, south, east bee west gaŋ ziezaa a tendaa gbuli poɔ. A ziiri ama mine naŋ taa la nɔkpeɛne ŋmeɛbo a poɔ, naŋ taa mannewuluu tɛɛtɛɛ ko a Europe ane Asia.
Mainland Eurasia bezie la a northern hemisphere ane gbɛɛ gyamaa a eastern hemisphere, neŋ a lɛ zaa a naŋ tɔɛ a western hemisphere a extremes ayi zaa poɔ. Neŋ a lɛ zaa, a easternmost ane westernmost pɔnsere ayi zaa naŋ be a Eurasia be la western hemisphere. Mainland Eurasia pare la 200° ne longitude ane 76° ne latitude north ko a south.
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[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]Extremes ko Eurasia, te paale neŋ islands
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- Northernmost Point — Cape Fligeli, Rudolf Island, Franz Josef Land, Russia (81°50'N, 59°14'E)
- Southernmost Point — Dana Island, Rote Ndao, Indonesia (11°00'S, 122°52'E)
- When Cocos (Keeling) Islands included as part of Southeast Asia, then South Island (12°11'22"S, 96°54'22"E)
- Westernmost point —Monchique Islet, Flores Island, Azores Islands, Portugal (39°29′42.8″N, 31°16′30″W)
- Easternmost point — Big Diomede, Russia (65°46'N, 169°03'W). The International Date Line runs between the Russian Big Diomede and the neighbouring U.S.-governed Little Diomede.
Extremes ko a Eurasian mainland
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- Northernmost Point — Cape Chelyuskin, Russia (77°44'N, 104°15'E)
- Southernmost Point — Tanjung Piai, Malaysia (1°15'N, 103°30'E)
- Westernmost Point — Cabo da Roca, Portugal (38°46'N, 9°29'W)
- Easternmost Point — Cape Dezhnev, Russia (66°4'N, 169°39'W)
A mine kaŋa
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- Highest altitude: — Mount Everest, Nepal and China — 8,848 m (29,029 ft)
- Lowest point on dry land: — The shore of the Dead Sea, Palestine and Jordan, 418 m (1,371 ft) below sea level. See List of places on land with elevations below sea level.
- Farthest from the ocean: — A place near Hoxtolgay in China (46°17′N 86°40′E) 2,645 km (1,644 mi) from the nearest coastline. See Pole of inaccessibility.
Meŋ kaa kyɛ
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- Geography of Europe
- Geography of Asia
- Extreme points of Europe
- Extreme points of Asia
- Extreme points of Afro-Eurasia
- Extreme points of Earth